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Bought it on 6/14/16 and already changed to 2nd one. Broke first one when drop to the floor in first week, and 2nd one was already chipped last month when drop to the floor again. However, it protects my screen very well without any damage. It just a little bit too easy to break and I think I will change to other material to try. Your call..
I was looking to get something very low-profile to mount my newly purchased Samsung 7100 65" LED. When i first received the tiny box for this item I had doubts about if it would work with my TV. The frame for this unit actually has to be assembled so it is very compact when shipped. Ultimately Im sure it would have supported my 65" LED, but the distance between the wall and the back of my TV with this mount is only 1.3". My TV has a combination of input jacks that come off the back, both sideways and some that come straight back. The ones that come out straight back are the problem, specifically with the optical audio cable I was planning on using. I would have had to bend the back of the cable at an undesirable angle to get it to fit. I considered getting a 90 degree adpater, which would have allowed for the connection of the cable without having to bend it, but after considering my options decided to go with a more versatile mount that I could use, the ATDEC TH-3070-UFL Telehook, also sold on Amazon. It has a full motion articulation and provide ample sapce between TV and wall (2" min to 25" max). It costs severals times the price as the Cheetah Mount, but will provide the right versatility for me to connect all the cables I neeed and easy accerss to the back of the TV for future cable changes.
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